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Virginia Mayo

Distinguished Engineer at Kyndryl

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Nominated in the categories:
Special Recognition: Women in ICT Award (WIICTA)



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Help raise awareness. Nominees with the most votes are eligible for the WomenTech Community Award.




Here are the instructions on promoting your nomination for the Women in Tech Global Awards:

  1. Utilize Social Media: Leverage platforms such as LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook to announce your nomination and share your story. Explain what this recognition means to you and highlight your contributions to the tech community. Use the sharing buttons above / this page url relevant hashtags like #WTGA2023 #WomenTech, #WomenInTech, and #TechAwards. Encourage your followers to vote and share your posts.
  2. Reach Out via Email: Send an email to your contacts informing them about your nomination. Explain the importance of the Women in Tech Global Awards, and provide them with information on how they can support you by voting. Don't forget to ask them to pass the information to their own networks, this will extend your reach.
  3. Engage with Online Communities: Share your nomination news in relevant online forums and groups. This could include tech forums, ERG groups, professional networking sites, and communities focused on women's empowerment. Be sure to provide information about how to vote.
  4. Virtual Meet-ups/Webinars: If you have the means to host a virtual event or webinar, consider sharing your experience in the tech field and discussing your nomination. This could also be a great opportunity to highlight the significance of women's role in technology.
  5. Workplace Announcements: If your workplace has an intranet or internal communication channels, share your nomination news there. Your colleagues would likely be interested and proud to support you.

Always bear in mind that while getting votes is a part of this process, the key objective is raising awareness about the critical impact of women in technology. Remember to keep your messages respectful, inclusive, and inspiring. Good luck!

Here are the instructions on how to vote for a nominee in the Women in Tech Global Awards:

  1. Visit the profile page of the nominee you want to support on the official Women in Tech Global Awards website. (this page)
  2. On the profile page, you'll find social media sharing buttons. Click on these buttons to share the nominee's profile on your chosen social media platform(s). This could be LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, or any other platform provided.
  3. By sharing the nominee's profile using these buttons, your action counts as a vote for the nominee.

Please note the following important information:

  • Repeated clicks from the same user are tracked internally, so multiple clicks without real shares by the same user will not result in multiple votes, even if it shows multiple clicks on the front end. The system is designed internally to count unique shares only, to ensure a fair voting process. 
  • It's completely acceptable to share multiple times, across different days and platforms, as long as you genuinely share the information and engage with your network.
  • Please remember that any misuse or manipulation of the voting system, such as using bots, fake accounts, or any other deceptive practices to increase vote counts, may result in disqualification. It's important to uphold the integrity and respect the process to ensure the Women in Tech Global Awards remain fair and meaningful. Always follow the rules and guidelines laid out by the awards committee. Thank you for supporting and maintaining the integrity of these awards.
  • There might be a delay before your vote is reflected, due to the time it takes to process the information.
  • Voting requires you to share information publicly, so make sure you are comfortable with this before proceeding.

Thank you for participating in the Women in Tech Global Awards and supporting women in tech. Your vote helps to recognize and celebrate their significant contributions to the field.

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Virginia Mayo Bio (LinkedIn)

Virginia Mayo is an IBM/Kyndryl (Kyndryl is currently an IBM Subsidiary) Distinguished Engineer, Executive Technical Specialist and The Open Group™ Distinguished Technical Specialist. She is a globally recognized technical expert for her outstanding history of leadership in enterprise infrastructure security and resiliency. A native of the IBM Global Technology Services (GTS) business, she powered innovation that transformed IBM's security and compliance solutions to standardize the GTS service while converging on a best-of-breed architecture and strategy. As Kyndryl customers strengthen their business continuity, Virginia provides technical leadership in Security & Resiliency Practice to ensure secure and compliant systems are built to protect clients' business with resilient and flexible solutions.

Virginia holds a dual Bachelor of Science Degrees in Computer Engineering and Information Technology and a Master of Science in Engineering Management from the New Jersey Institute of Technology. She is a frequent speaker of Security and Vulnerability Management in industry conferences. She is a recognized Security Leader in the Filipino-American community and is an awardee of 2021 The Outstanding Filipino in America (©TOFA), recipient of the prestigious juried award, Outstanding Technical Contribution, from the Career Communications Group, Inc at the 24th Women of Color STEM Conference in 2019. She was honored by the Philippine Consulate as a 2018 Distinguished Filipina and featured as the Security Expert in MakilalaTV's Episode 64 on Internet Security.



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